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Adrian wrote in
70: Endymion Ponsonby-Withermoor III ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : Repeater signs. From the bottom of the speed limit table in HC103 - "The 30 mph limit applies to all traffic on all roads in England and Wales (only Class C and unclassified roads in Scotland) with street lighting unless signs show otherwise)" Basically, all speed limits except the default must have repeaters every so often. If they aren't there, then the default applies, regardless of the last "big" sign. That's 30 if there's streetlights, NSL (60 S/C, 70 D/C) if there aren't. Motorways are default 70, streetlights or not. The difficulty is the definition of the term "street lighting": it means that the lights are closer together than some cut-off distance (can't be arsed to check the distance: my HC is in the car). As you are driving past them, try judging whether the lights are closer than this distance (and so the limit is 30 mph) or whether they are just further apart than this distance (and hence the limit is 60). On a major road with more than one lane you can easily think that 60/70 would be appropriate (or at least that it's safe to drive at 40 or 50), even though there are houses some distance away from the road, separated by service roads on either side. |
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